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MAYOR STRONG'S OBJECTION.

Most of Mayor STRONG'S memorandum stating reasons for withholding the city's acceptance of the Greater New-York bill is devoted to an expression of his approval of the general plan of consolidation and dissent from the proposition that the charter legislation be submitted to a vote of the people.

April 14, 1896

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